Flexible electronics

PV Nano Cell to Exhibit Online at LOPEC 2021 and Focus on Automotive, Solar and Embedded Passive Components Markets

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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

PV Nano Cell will demonstrate in the online exhibition its 5D complete solution offering for the printed electronics, mass-production applications.

Key Points: 
  • PV Nano Cell will demonstrate in the online exhibition its 5D complete solution offering for the printed electronics, mass-production applications.
  • The company's 5D technology is already implemented in focused target markets including the automotive, solar and embedded passive components.
  • In addition, PV Nano Cell will present its latest digital ink developments in silver-based, copper-based and the most recently introduced, gold-based digital ink.
  • 3D printing is flourishing and PV Nano Cell is best positioned as the 3D printed electronics enabler.

Flexible Electronics & Circuit Market worth $48.5 billion by 2026 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Friday, March 12, 2021

APAC held the largest share of the overall flexible electronics market, based on region, in 2020.

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  • APAC held the largest share of the overall flexible electronics market, based on region, in 2020.
  • These players have captured a major share of the flexible electronics market, thereby contributing significantly to the growth of the market in APAC.
  • The flexible electronics market in North America is projected to record the highest CAGR from 2021 to 2026, largely due to the increasing establishment of high-technology industries of flexible electronics for military use.
  • A number of US states that are at the forefront of innovation have established research centers for flexible and printed electronics.

Flexible Electronics & Circuit Market worth $48.5 billion by 2026 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Friday, March 12, 2021

APAC held the largest share of the overall flexible electronics market, based on region, in 2020.

Key Points: 
  • APAC held the largest share of the overall flexible electronics market, based on region, in 2020.
  • These players have captured a major share of the flexible electronics market, thereby contributing significantly to the growth of the market in APAC.
  • The flexible electronics market in North America is projected to record the highest CAGR from 2021 to 2026, largely due to the increasing establishment of high-technology industries of flexible electronics for military use.
  • A number of US states that are at the forefront of innovation have established research centers for flexible and printed electronics.

Sion Power Announces Licerion-EV Targeting Electric Vehicles with a Large Format 17 Ah, 400 Wh/kg Cell

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Thursday, March 4, 2021

Sion Power, a technology leader in high-energy, lithium-metal rechargeable batteries, announces ground-breaking advancements in its Licerion Electric Vehicle (EV) cell, measuring 400 Wh/kg, 700 Wh/L in a large format 17 Ah pouch cell.

Key Points: 
  • Sion Power, a technology leader in high-energy, lithium-metal rechargeable batteries, announces ground-breaking advancements in its Licerion Electric Vehicle (EV) cell, measuring 400 Wh/kg, 700 Wh/L in a large format 17 Ah pouch cell.
  • Both 17 Ah and 6 Ah Licerion-EV cells are routinely produced on the Sion Power pilot line and are undergoing third-party validation tests.
  • Less than a year ago, Sion Power had demonstrated this technology on a 1.8 Ah cell.
  • Today we have proven the results on large format cells, says Dr. Urs Schoop, Chief Technology Officer for Sion Power.

Universal Display Corporation Announces Participation at Upcoming Virtual Conferences

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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Universal Display licenses its proprietary technologies, including its breakthrough high-efficiency UniversalPHOLED phosphorescent OLED technology that can enable the development of energy-efficient and eco-friendly displays and solid-state lighting.

Key Points: 
  • Universal Display licenses its proprietary technologies, including its breakthrough high-efficiency UniversalPHOLED phosphorescent OLED technology that can enable the development of energy-efficient and eco-friendly displays and solid-state lighting.
  • To learn more about Universal Display Corporation, please visit https://oled.com/ .
  • Universal Display Corporation and the Universal Display Corporation logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Universal Display Corporation.
  • Universal Display Corporation disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statement contained in this document.

Universal Display Corporation and PPG to Expand Global Production of UniversalPHOLED Materials

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Thursday, February 25, 2021

Universal Display Corporation (Nasdaq: OLED) and PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced that UDC Ireland Limited and PPG will jointly establish a new manufacturing site in Shannon, Ireland, for the production of UDCs highly efficient, high-performing UniversalPHOLED materials.

Key Points: 
  • Universal Display Corporation (Nasdaq: OLED) and PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced that UDC Ireland Limited and PPG will jointly establish a new manufacturing site in Shannon, Ireland, for the production of UDCs highly efficient, high-performing UniversalPHOLED materials.
  • We are very pleased to continue to grow and broaden our strong 20-year relationship of producing high-performance OLED materials for Universal Display, said Michael H. McGarry, PPG Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
  • Universal Display Corporation and the Universal Display Corporation logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Universal Display Corporation.
  • Universal Display Corporation and PPG each disclaim any obligation to update any forward-looking statement contained in this document.

Solas OLED Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Samsung in Germany

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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

The following is a statement from Solas OLED Ltd.

Key Points: 
  • The following is a statement from Solas OLED Ltd.
    Solas OLED Ltd. (Solas), an Irish company that specializes in patented OLED technologies that it licenses to consumer electronics manufacturers, has announced that it has today filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung Electronics GmbH (Samsung) with the Dsseldorf District Court in Germany.
  • The Solas patent portfolio covers all critical areas of OLED structures, display design and architecture, and driver circuitry.
  • Solas OLED Ltd. (Solas) is an Irish OLED technology licensing company based in Dublin, Ireland.
  • From the smallest OLED watch to the largest OLED TV, Solas patent portfolio is fundamental to the design, circuitry and manufacturing of OLED displays.

Butler Technologies Welcomes Developers to Evaluate Flexible Heater Technology with HeatWave Kits

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Monday, February 22, 2021

The Pennsylvania-based manufacturer recently introduced its Heatwave Developer Kits, which provide innovators the tools to experiment and create with the Butler Technologies' flexible printed heaters.

Key Points: 
  • The Pennsylvania-based manufacturer recently introduced its Heatwave Developer Kits, which provide innovators the tools to experiment and create with the Butler Technologies' flexible printed heaters.
  • The kits, instead, allow these companies' engineers to come up with their own design before ordering from Butler Technologies.
  • For additional questions, contact Butler Technologies directly at 724-283-6656 or by email at [email protected] .
  • Butler Technologies, Inc. is a technology driven precision screen printer specializing in printed electronics and user interface products.

Solas OLED Settles Patent Disputes with LG Display Co.

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Friday, February 19, 2021

Solas OLED Ltd. (Solas), an Irish company that specializes in OLED technologies that it licenses to consumer electronics manufacturers, has announced that it has entered into a Settlement and License Agreement with LG Display Co. resolving a number of patent infringement actions brought by Solas against LG Display and a certain number of its customers, including Sony Corporation.

Key Points: 
  • Solas OLED Ltd. (Solas), an Irish company that specializes in OLED technologies that it licenses to consumer electronics manufacturers, has announced that it has entered into a Settlement and License Agreement with LG Display Co. resolving a number of patent infringement actions brought by Solas against LG Display and a certain number of its customers, including Sony Corporation.
  • Aoife Butler, General Counsel of Solas, commented: We are very pleased that LG Display has taken a license to the Solas patent portfolio.
  • The patent license not only frees up the OLED TV marketplace for LG Display, but also for the customers of its OLED panels, including Sony and Panasonic.
  • From the smallest OLED watch to the largest OLED TV, Solas patent portfolio is fundamental to the design, circuitry and manufacturing of OLED displays.

Magnachip Enters Full-Scale Mass Production of High Frame Rate OLED DDIC for 5G Smartphones with QHD Displays

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Thursday, February 18, 2021

SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation ("Magnachip") (NYSE: MX) announced today that the Company has commenced full-scale mass production of its first 120Hz High Frame Rate (HFR) OLED display driver IC (DDIC) for QHD flexible displays, followed by the successful release and initial production.

Key Points: 
  • SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation ("Magnachip") (NYSE: MX) announced today that the Company has commenced full-scale mass production of its first 120Hz High Frame Rate (HFR) OLED display driver IC (DDIC) for QHD flexible displays, followed by the successful release and initial production.
  • The frame rate refers to the number of frames (images) displayed per second on the screen, so a higher frame rate results in better image quality.
  • Magnachip's new OLED DDIC product supports 120Hz HFR for QHD displays, which is optimized for 5G smartphones.
  • This OLED DDIC is also designed for 1440 x 3360 resolution screens and is being integrated into high-end 5G smartphones produced by global manufacturers.